Leonard Floyd returns to Bears practice with a club on his fractured right hand

Bears outside linebacker Leonard Floyd returned to practice Monday with a casted club on his fractured right hand.

The work was what Bears coach Matt Nagy calls a 10-10-10 practice, the speed of which is between a walk-through and full-speed.

“Leonard did well today," Nagy said. “He had the club on, so he was out there running around, just going through his assignments. Nothing is affected with his legs, so he was good there. He’s just got to get used to feeling how that is with your hand in a club.”

Floyd broke his hand in a preseason game on Aug. 18 against the Broncos when bracing his fall after a cut block. He had surgery and had not fully participated in practice since.

He is expected to start against the Packers in Sunday’s opener and play with the club on his hand.